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Independent Software QA Testing Services
The Bengaluru Tech Summit was indeed an event that stood up to its catchphrase being targeted as Asia’s largest tech Summit. And we weren’t surprised why it should have been otherwise. Bengaluru has been the famed silicon valley of India for years now and has successfully bred many tech geniuses that are working in the top crest IT firms across the world.
As Thought Frameworks we arrived and exhibited as the Bug Hunters of web & mobile software and applications, we were the only one of the very few out there representing the entire world of the QA and QC industry.
QA is the validity of any software.
A good QA ensures that every software is defect-free and is working as intended. QA & QC are the incredibly vital aspects that need unquestionable addressal prior to the successful rollouts of any software development or applications in the user markets. As practical as it gets, a good QA & QC is a no-brainer choice for any industry domain surviving out there, especially coming from the world of tech.
A good QA ensures that every software is defect-free and is working as intended. QA & QC are the incredibly vital aspects that need unquestionable addressal prior to the successful rollouts of any software development or applications in the user markets. As practical as it gets, a good QA & QC is a no-brainer choice for any industry domain surviving out there, especially coming from the world of tech.
QA and tech are inseparable – Tech whenever needed to function as its intended needs rounds of testing. Good product validation and end-user satisfaction can be only gained via rounds of significant fixes and retests in the beta environments. For tech to be usable and reach the end user it undeniably needs to go through the QA and QC route and it’s as important as any stage of software development or the engineering processes.
QA needs representation – As independent QA is gaining ground in the industry, we as Thought Frameworks feel the need to make it as vitally important and relevant as possible. As independent QA and QC service providers, we can achieve much more at much lesser costs. We can ensure its intended performance & the resultant longevity of any software or application in the user markets.
QA is the way to make tech work as intended and even better –
As the world of tech is growing every single day to make its usability of it more accessible and better for the common market. The urgent need to democratize tech at a lower cost per user came up in many conversations throughout the BTS. And in support of that theme, it’s imperative to recognize the rising need for independent QA & QC expert firms to ensure that such a future is both viable, user-friendly, and possible to achieve in the rapidly developing world of tech.
Representation – BTS was indeed quite tech-heavy as the name suggests, but it was a very surprisingly diverse podium as well. We saw quite varied presentations from the domains of aeronautics, space engineering, biopharmaceuticals, banking, and the automobile industry. We strongly feel QA and QC service providers could have been more significant in number with much more prominence and awareness as an integral aspect of tech and its secured qualitative aspect from an end user’s pov which is the real-world applicability of all upcoming techs, to be honest.
Delegate sessions – the delegate sessions were mostly targeted at fewer niches and restricted domains. With talks centering mostly on economies, global markets, geopolitics, and the future of sustainable world development. While all these themes made sense and were more than important to be discussed at such a large forum. But they seemed quite unnecessarily repetitive. A wider discussion covering the vital role of QA in the world of tech was largely missing and should’ve been included in practicality,
nevertheless.
Awareness – The sessions mostly focused on the future and sustainability goals to be achieved. It somewhere ignored our present and our current developments in the world of tech and how we’re building it today. While future goals may seem relevant, it all boils down to building our awareness today in the present for a better future in the process.
Equal Participation – As expressed earlier, more specific and targeted domains could have used some equal representation. While the event being diverse and versatile helped break up the monotony of overpowering tech exhibits it could have surely used some other relevant and collateral domains like QA and QC to be represented much more (food for thought).
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